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U Nu - Be cruel and hide.

U Nu - Be cruel and hide.

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Chapter (1)

Even at 3 o'clock in the evening, the sun was still very hot. The Shan Su villagers, who could not stay idle because of the hot sun, were lying around, some were dozing, some were sleeping, so the Shan Su village was still quiet. Ngwe Khin, who was tired of being lazy, was busy combing her hair, bathing, and changing her clothes to feed her husband, Maung Yan Shing, who would soon return from the city.

Shan Su village is located in the Wa Khe Ma Township of Myaung Mya District, about 13 miles south of Wa Khe Ma Township. The villagers of Shan Su village have been landowners who have been able to live and work in a comfortable and peaceful environment since their ancestors. However, now, the land they had to dig and work with their hands has disappeared. In the past, a family could only get all the rice they had to work together. Now, their own family has to work with buffaloes and cows on the land that their ancestors had to work with their hands, but they can only see the rice they have worked with. When the time came, the rich Burmese landowners, Ko Shwe Chit Ti, with their red-faced faces and their gold-plated faces, came and seized the rice.

But the villagers, who were not familiar with the complexities of the capitalist system,

"Where there is treasure, there is treasure to be found"

"You are unlucky"

"Rahu is riding on profits this year"

They are trying to cover up their suffering with words like "good and honorable people" who find fault and criticize. But those good and honorable people........

"The Burmese are poor, they are lazy" and so on...

"It's also very useful," they say, with all their might, even when they have no tongue.

The Yan Xin and his family, who had gone to the city because of the flooding on the road, arrived at Shan Su village at around 5 pm. The Yan Xin and his family had gone to the city to buy goods. The villagers who had been following them were waiting for their group to return from the city from the boathouse, so they were shouting and shouting and making a lot of noise as they approached the boat. Ngwe Khin also ordered her husband, Yan Xin, a crimson silk long-sleeved shirt and a pair of shoes to wear when he went to the Shinpyawpinsinko of U Tha Aye and Daw Pho, and he was only focusing on those items. Ngwe Khin had tied her hair in a bun and wrapped it in a little thanaka water, and she was very worried about the place where she was about to enter. Yan Xin was also staring at his wife, unconsciously, when Ngwe Khin stepped forward...

"Ko Yan Xin, do you have everything I ordered?" he asked, then remembered and told me what had come.

While the boat was moored at the pier, I heard the sound of a two-person motorboat called Johnson speeding from the city toward the village. The people in the boat were getting off the boat, each holding their belongings, when the motorboat also entered the pier and docked.

Two Burmese men, wearing shorts and a t-shirt, arrived on the motorboat. One was estimated to be about 25 years old and the other was about 35. They also had two double-barreled shotguns and a case of alcohol.

After the death of his parents, 25-year-old Maung Sein Oo inherited more than a thousand acres of land in Wa Khema, and with the power of his wealth, he took the name of the rich man and tried to do everything he could to save the world. As the saying goes, "Samanena Samanao, Gonena Gona", Maung Sein Oo only seeks out and associates with people who share his mind, and the 35-year-old second-class commissioned lawyer Ko Ba Win who came with him was also a member of the group. Ko Ba Win was a tall man with pale, ruddy skin. The most prominent feature of his face was his high, pointed nose.

They had been informed in advance of their arrival, but as soon as they heard the sound of the motorboat, the village headman of Shan Su village and his two disciples went down to the pier and waited. Maung Sein Oo had about 300 acres of land near Shan Su village. During the holidays, the rich man and the lawyer often came to Shan Su village to visit the poor villagers, hunt wildly, drink alcohol and have fun whenever they wanted. As soon as they boarded the motorboat and climbed onto the bridge, the lawyer's eyes were filled with desire for the sight of Ngwe Khin, who was basking in the setting sun, and he couldn't help but stare.

"Hey, Maung Sein Oo (pointing at Ngwe Khin), who is this child? I've never seen him before," he asked in English.

"Oh... this is it."

"Yes," he replied, and after finishing his speech, he and the elder went out to the elder's house. Kobawin, who had not understood the meaning of the saying "to guard one's senses" since he was a child, followed Ngwe Khin for quite a distance, looking around uncontrollably three or four times.

It is not surprising that the life of Ngwe Khin is attached to her. Ngwe Khin is called Lon Gyi Pauk Hla Gyi in Burmese. Lon Gyi Pauk Hla means that the eyes of the other person are very attractive. Among the things that make the other person's heart overflow, Ngwe Khin has two more attractive features than ordinary Lon Gyi Pauk Hla. They are none other than her eyes and her breasts. There is a difference in the eyes. Some eyes are clear and charming. Some are charming because they laugh. Some are charming because they play well. Ngwe Khin's eyes are not like those eyes. They are charming because of the emotions that come out of the eyes, not to say that they are charming because of the emotions that come out of the eyes. Those who are captivated by his eyes, during such a moment of subjugation, cannot help but love him, cry out in joy, be afraid, and become indistinguishable. Just as a moth is satisfied only by the heat and the glow of a lamp, so a person who has been captivated by the eyes of a silversmith once wants to be captivated again and again.

Not only that, but the food placed in the mouth of the mousetrap was making all the mice, including the white-bellied mice, the ground mice, and the shrews, “Come and eat!” and making them lick their skin. Just as the woman’s breasts, which were full and plump, were making all the young men, the young women, the widows, the monks, the monks, and everyone in sight, look at her with a smile.

Helping Yan Xin carry the packages, Ngwe Khin and Yan Xin walked towards the house.

“Ko Yan Xin and I, we came back very late today.”

"Later... I got caught in a flood on the way."

"What's wrong with me?"

"This way and that way, what else is there to do?"

"I don't know. The time is very busy. That's why I'm not sure. If I go to the next city, I'll have to go too."

"Ha... ha.. ha.. ha... he wants to go to the city after all, I can't call him, sir, if we meet Mahawa, he'll be angry."

"That's great, I'll let all that shit go."

"He said and tried to throw it away, but Yan Xin managed to catch it. Daw Tok, who came after him, saw it and said,

"Hey.. hey... my house is far from the main road, so I'm not just playing around, I'm just going to take my own boat and come to Bago," he said...

Ko Ray Chan, who came with Daw Tok, said...

"Our prince is in love with a new girl," he teased again.

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